took me a while but i finally got to draw Arne (adopted from @birdin) with his owner Kåre!

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took me a while but i finally got to draw Arne (adopted from @birdin) with his owner Kåre!
Don't ask me why, but it only feels right doodling this guy on paper
I feel like I'm always fucking it up if I try doing it digitally....
BUT ANYWAYS
Another page of da floofy 𐔌՞ ܸ.ˬ.ܸ՞𐦯
Lil Oatflake adopted from @birdin
In late afternoon today, I put out some fresh raisins. The Titmouse was not a fan.
Tentilhão dos Açores | Azores Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs moreletti) by Rosa Gamboias/ on vacation É considerado como uma subespécie do Tentilhão-comum, presente no território continental, mas apresenta diferenças visíveis na coloração da plumagem. Uma ave muito simpática, que permite grande aproximação, sobretudo nos locais mais turísticos, onde esperam sempre que lhes deitem umas migalhas. Considered as a subspecies of the continental Chaffinch, Azores Chaffinch presents visible differences in the plumage color. A very friendly bird, which allows great approaching, especially in tourist spots, where they always expect to get a few crumbs. Ribeira dos Caldeirões - São Miguel - Açores Azores https://flic.kr/p/eC4XaH
Herring Gull Alligator Point, FL 12-26-17
Bald Eagle - Haliaeetus leucocephalus by Jean-François Hic https://flic.kr/p/2mZM7aa
I have several hummer feeders that I use with the camera, and this is the one I like the best, but also the one they seem to like the least. It was chilly this morning and she was hungry, so she went there and succeeded. (They can sit on there and it is a single feeder, so I don’t think this is anything bad for them, they are just not used to it) I am so fascinated by the details in the head feathers, and I guess all about this tiny miracle of nature.
There are tons of Blue Jays around recently, and they are very vocal. I guess they found a place to nest nearby. I can’t wait to see the babies :D